Master linking words for TOEFL academic reading and writing. This list helps you connect ideas clearly and sound more confident on exam day.
IELTS: Linking Words
Master linking words for IELTS academic reading and writing. This list helps you connect ideas clearly and sound more confident on exam day.
Change, Cause & Consequence
Want to explain why things change and what happens next in real life English? This list helps you speak more naturally and clearly in everyday conversations.
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French:provoquer, ...
German:resultieren in, ...
Italian:causare, ...
Spanish:resultar en, ...
Portuguese:resultar em, ...
Chinese:导致, ...
Japanese:引き起こす, ...
Arabic:أدى إلى, ...
Hebrew:לְהוֹבִיל לְ, ...
Russian:привести к, ...
Ukrainian:призвести до, ...
Hindi:का परिणाम होना, ...
Bengali:ফলস্বরূপ, ...
Catalan:resultar en, ...
Danish:resultere i, ...
Dutch:resulteren in, ...
Greek:οδηγεί σε, ...
Korean:결과를 초래하다, ...
Persian:منجر شدن به, ...
Polish:skutkować, ...
Portuguese (BR):resultar em, ...
Romanian:a rezulta în, ...
Swedish:resultera i, ...
Thai:ส่งผลให้เกิด, ...
Turkish:neden olmak, ...
Vietnamese:dẫn đến, ...
Collins Dictionary results for result in
Dictionary Results
result
(resultsplural & 3rd person present)(resultingpresent participle)(resultedpast tense & past participle)
1n-countA result is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened. oft as a N Compensation is available for people who have developed asthma as a direct result of their work...
2verbIf something resultsin a particular situation or event, it causes that situation or event to happen. Fifty per cent of road accidents result in head injuries...V in n
3verbIf something resultsfrom a particular event or action, it is caused by that event or action. Many hair problems result from what you eat...V from n Ignore the early warnings and illness could result.V
4n-countA result is the situation that exists at the end of a contest. The final election results will be announced on Friday.
5n-countA result is the number that you get when you do a calculation.
(=answer) They found their computers producing different results from exactly the same calculation.
6n-countYour results are the marks or grades that you get for examinations you have taken. (mainly BRIT)usu pl Kate's exam results were excellent. in AM, usually use scores
end result(end resultsplural)The end resultof an activity or a process is the final result that it produces.n-countusu the N The end result of this will be unity.
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